Learning the Basics to Advance

Surgeons know drills, and Phasor Drills are similar to other drills generally, but there are always a few uniquities or “tricks of the trade”. Our anti-plunging adjustable stopper held in place of a scalp retractor, forward/reverse, how to safely extend a hole to alter trajectory, and how to deal with batteries. Our videos feature simple onboarding tools including in-person or video-conference demonstrations, quick use sessions, etc. These resources ensure that new users can immediately operate the system with confidence, consistency, and full awareness of its built-in anti-plunging drill features and specifics of our complete kits.

Training and Support

Phasor offers optional, complimentary training sessions for hospitals, surgical centers, and distributors. Training is not mandatory, but highly recommended for teams adopting Phasor products for the first time. Sessions are available on-site or virtually and cover proper handling, torque control, and depth adjustment techniques.

Training Benefits

  • Typically short (1-minute) videos on practically every product we offer
  • Efficient in-person or virtual (5-minute) demonstrations for first-time users
  • Usually “just a phone call away” guidance from Phasor’s responsive team
  • Reinforcement of proper technique for optimizing efficiency, anti-plunging safety and convenience
  • Confidence for both trainees and overseeing surgeons
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1-minute Videos

The following one-minute video guides provide quick, product-specific overviews for first-time users:

Each video demonstrates a descriptive overview on the respective topic. New users are encouraged to review these short clips before their first case or training session.

Ongoing Support

Phasor Health’s clinical team is available to answer product questions, provide technical guidance, or schedule a training session tailored to your site’s needs.

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